Health: While less than half of eligible ACT residents have received their fourth COVID-19 jab, the federal Health Minister has cautioned against waiting for the latest vaccine batch.
Explainer: Optus revealed the cyber attack, which impacted 9.8 million Australian users, was now the subject of an investigation by Australian Federal Police.
NDIS: An emotional Kurt Fearnley has described his appointment as chair of the agency in charge of the $30 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme as the "single greatest role" in his storied advocacy career.
Court: Ali Rachid Ammoun, 63, has been behind bars on remand since August 14, when he allegedly fired five rounds from a Smith & Wesson revolver at windows in the airport terminal.
Court: A magistrate has jailed a domestic abuser for almost five years in a case she described as shining a light on the "insidious nature of domestic violence".
Federal politics: The changes to the Senate standing orders follow advice from Kate Jenkins' landmark review of Parliament House's culture, which heard long and irregular hours contributed to a toxic workplace.
Defence: Successive governments have failed serving personnel and their families and Australia's veteran suicide rate is a national tragedy, the Veterans' Affairs Minister Matt Keogh has told Parliament.
Explainer: A sharp increase in fuel prices will arrive next week as the six-month excise cut by the previous Morrison government back in March is returned in full at the bowser.